I had a liver transplant in march,dr prescribed loratab 7.5.Is it safe for me to take tylenol 4?

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I really wouldn't take them together, Tylenol 4 has 40mg of Codeine in it, plus the tylenol. I am not sure if your Loratab 7.5 has Tylenol mixed with it or not you don't mention that. However if it does you'll be way over the limit on Tylenol and that isn't good for your liver. It's better to be safe than sorry, Since you've just had a transplant, I would surely stay away from any Tylenol products. I wish you luck with your new liver, God Bless~

nonnon, If you had a liver transplant and that is the doctor who prescribed you the Lortab, then he must feel it is safe. I do not understand though are you saying you are going to take codeine4, is that with a script and the same doctor's approval? No, the two drugs are not the same. Lortab is usually stronger it is really just hydrocodone w/ tylenol. My guess you might have heard the word hydro CODONE. That is not to be confused for codiene, most of the generics of both meds read (for instance) hydrocodone w/ APAP is Lortab( the APAP being the tylenol.) The codeine might read codeine #4 with APAP. Livers can not be east to find personally I would not take either med. as you were so blessed to get a new liver. Please think long and hard before taking any meds, even OTC's. there are a handful of people on this site who know the to a great extent what is the best thing to do. With this one I would have to say it;s time to have a sitdown with your transplant team of drs. Hope that help. Fall Queen

being that you just got a new liver, i wouldnt take both of those medications at the same time, they both posses tylenol, and as im sure you well know, tylenol is horrible for the liver in high dose. the average limit for tylenol in 24 hrs in 3000mg, give or take a few hundred. some people take more, and have no problems. my advice is to ask your dr this question, as he is more familiar with your case. i cant see a dr who oversaw your liver transplant giving you both of those medications. there are MANY other pain medications that are more gentle on your liver. god speed.

They both have Tylenol in them so if you just got a new liver I wouldn't take either one. Tylenol is known to cause liver damage. Why go through all that with the transplant and ruin it with Tylenol. Not good idea. I would talk to your doctor and team and see what is safe for that new liver before taking anything. Good luck and hope you have great success with the transplant.

In your case, I would always check with my doctor first and foremost. That is a serious operation you had and a life safer. Not many people get a second chance so call it a gift. And take very good care of if. Always ask you doctor first.Please... Thanks kimmie1